Gulf disturbance unlikely to develop

OUTLOOK: The disturbance in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico continues to unravel and now is being given a low chance of developing into a tropical depression or storm over the next two days.

WHAT FLORIDA CAN EXPECT: Moisture associated with the system still is expected to produce scattered showers and storms next week in South and Central Florida.

PARTICULARS: Saying there still is some potential for the system to strengthen over the weekend, the National Hurricane Center at 2 p.m. gave the disturbance a 30 percent chance of developing over the next five days.

OTHER SYSTEMS: A low-pressure area south of Bermuda is being given a low chance of developing into a subtropical system over the next two days.